III.5 — Non-linear beam manipulations in the transverse space
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https://doi.org/10.23730/CYRSP-2024-003.2017Abstract
In recent years, high-energy particle accelerators utilizing superconducting magnets, which inherently possess non-linear field errors, have significantly advanced the field of non-linear beam dynamics. While non-linear dynamics can introduce detrimental effects on the behavior of charged particles, they also offer opportunities for innovation. Non-linear beam dynamics provides the potential for novel approaches to beam manipulation. This contribution explores and examines the central concepts underpinning these advanced manipulations.
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